Isla's footage is here: https://vimeo.com/512629074
Tuesday, 16 February 2021
4 week updates - Isla, Jules and Astro
Monday, 15 February 2021
4 week updates: Mojo and Merlin
There are the same issues with a central sulcus split on this foot - at this time of year it is a case of persisting with keeping it as clean as possible and encouraging the best possible movement. Again, keeping it pain free is a big help.
As usual, he has not needed to be trimmed and so all the changes to his feet are those which have grown in naturally.
Wednesday, 10 February 2021
Three week hoof comparisons, part 2
Sorry, I meant to add these on Monday but the week has got away from me. Its wonderful having dry sunny weather but its so cold that everything has frozen in the barn and I am having to bring water either from the house or from the stream! Anyway, here we go with the second part of the hoof comparisons...
This is Mojo's worse foot, with a particularly contracted frog (and nasty central sulcus split). There is a long way to go but his heels are deconstructing slowly.It is early days for all these horses but it is looking positive so far.
Friday, 5 February 2021
Just for fun, hoof comparisons 3 weeks in...
Three weeks is early to be seeing proper changes in hooves but as I was working them today I decided to get some photos as their feet were nice and clean and, although the weather has been pretty relentlessly wet over the last week they have all made some good progress.

There are some nice changes with his toe shortening and his heels and bars now becoming more supportive and beginning to move further back so his foot is properly underneath him.
These are Jules' feet - the school does a fantastic job of cleaning hooves, only snow is better!
Again, 3 week is very early days and Jules is still only working in the school, unlike Astro who has just started roadwork, but I am pleased with the changes that have started.
If you compare the original shot (at the top) with today's (below) you see similar changes to Astro, with a developing frog, heels which are becoming more supportive and a shorter toe.
I'll post quick comparisons for the other horses as well in the next day or so!




































































